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Blue Jays had clear plan of attack against Blake Snell
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The Toronto Blue Jays were the first team to get to Blake Snell this postseason. They had a clear plan of attack against the Los Angeles Dodgers ace in Game 1 of the World Series on Friday night at Rogers Centre in Toronto.

The Jays smacked eight hits and got three walks against Snell, who exited with the bases loaded in the sixth inning and the game tied at two. The Blue Jays cashed in on all three runs, plus added six more for a 9-run inning. They went up 11-2 in the game.

What’s interesting is that five of Toronto’s eight hits against Snell came off the southpaw’s changeup. According to Inside Edge, that’s the most hits Snell has allowed off his changeup in a start during his career.

Snell throws his changeup frequently, and it often generates plenty of swings and misses. He had great success with it during the playoffs against the Phillies.

Toronto could have had a plan that recommended its hitters lay off the changeup. Instead, it seems like their plan was to attack Snell’s changeup. They ended up with the most success against the two-time Cy Young Award winnner’s changeup that any team has ever had.

As if getting to Snell wasn’t enough, the Blue Jays added a pinch-hit grand slam by Addison Barger off Anthony Banda. They also smacked a two-run home run off Banda by Alejandro Kirk.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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